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Conditioned receptiveness: Nordic rural elite perceptions of immigrant contributions to local resilience

机译:有条件的接受力:北欧农村精英对移民捐款对地方恢复力的看法

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Drawing on case studies among rural elites in Norway, Sweden and Denmark, this study investigates how rural elites in Nordic rural communities link immigration to rural resilience as expressed in their place narratives. Applying the dual concepts of retention vs. receptiveness and exclusion vs. inclusion, we find that rural elites relate variously to immigration and local resilience, but that immigrants are deemed valuable for the local economy, and for population growth. Further, rural elites expect immigrants to become co-producers for local resilience. We term the elites' views conditioned receptiveness. The study sheds light on how rural elites' norms of diversity influence how 'difference' is placed and handled through processes of inclusion/exclusion vs. retention and receptiveness, with the rural as an enabling space for building local resilience.
机译:本研究调查了挪威农村精英案例研究,研究了北欧农村社区的农村精英如何将移民联系到农村复原力,如其叙事所表达的。 应用保留与接受和排除的双重概念与纳入,我们发现农村精英各种各样地与移民和地方恢复力有关,但移民对当地经济和人口增长视为有价值。 此外,农村精英期望移民成为当地恢复能力的共同生产者。 我们学期精英观点有条件接受。 该研究揭示了农村精英多样性的规范如何影响“差异”,并通过包含/排除与保留和接受的过程进行处理和处理,以及农村作为建立当地弹性的支持空间。

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